[linux-audio-user] ALSA: What is the website missing?

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Benjamin Flaming wrote:
> Here's another vote in favor of this.  I suspect that .asoundrc is probably 
> ALSA's most powerful and underused feature - simply due to lack of accessible 
> documentation.  Suggested TOC:
> 
> - What is .asoundrc
> - What you can do with .asoundrc
> - What you *cannot* do with .asoundrc
> - Basic syntax
> - Examples
> 

Well I tried to do this with the .asoundrc page in the online docs. 
Granted it is not completely uptodate re dmix/dsnoop plugin but that is 
why we have the user additions section.

Can you have another look at that page (accessed via the soundcard 
matrix) and be more specific about what you feel is missing or not 
worded well?

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